Have been working on this hackberry bow off and on for some time. I thought it was finished, at least the stain and finish have been applied. Although its been to 40# @ 26" on the tillering tree, I hadn't braced and shot it till today (I was really wanting to put this behind me and move on). A very very slight splinter wanted to come up right where it began to recurve, this was due to my form coming apart when I was heating and bending. After I got the form repaired I didn't reheat the limb long enough and it caused a slight crack. I didn't think it was very deep and since there was still a lot of wood on the limb, I tried and thought I had succeeded in scraping and sanding down into good wood. The whole time I was tillering there was no more problem. Then it resurfaced. Since the bow had been proclaimed 'finished' and I was ready to start shooting, I broke out the duct tape for a quick fix/precautionary measure and proceeded to shoot away. Results: a great, sweet shooter. Guess I'll leave the tape on for now since I it apparently isn't a problem, and I don't really want to know if the splinter lifted any more.